Original disclosure @ WB website
Updated in EWS Mar 13, 2024
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According to the Bank’s website, the objective of this project is to improve regional collaboration and the socioeconomic and climate resilience of border-zone communities in the target northern regions of the Gulf of Guinea countries exposed to conflict and climate risks.
Environmental Risk Rating: Substantial
The potential environmental risks and adverse impacts are expected to be the same, as the supported activities are the same ones of the parent project. These include occupational health and safety (OHS) issues associated with noise emissions and dust rising, exposure to hazardous waste, and injury; misuse of fertilizers and pesticide, disruption of natural habitats and ecosystem services they support including water and soil pollution risk linked to Waste and Hazardous Materials Management. Based on the nature and medium-scale of the activities, the AF activities risks and impacts will be substantial, site specific and reversible with potential transboundary adverse impacts.
Total Project Cost: 23,000,000
IDA Commitment: 23,000,000
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World Bank
Task Team Leader: Manuel Emilio Figueredo Thomson / Title: Senior Social Development Specialist
Email: mfigueredo@worldbank.org
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